for m=1:2
rx=1+2*l*sin(m*b)*m
ry=1+2*l*cos(m*b)*m;
end
plot([1 rx 10],[1 ry 10]);
where l is given I need two value for rx and also for ry I mean that the result should be like this :
rx=0+2*l*sin(1*b)*1
ry=0+2*l*cos(1*b)*1;
rx=0+2*l*sin(2*b)*2
ry=0+2*l*cos(2*b)*2;

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico le 6 Juin 2014
Huh? Totally unclear as to what you are trying to do.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 6 Juin 2014
It's not clear if the first term should be 0, like after the loop, or 1, like you have it inside the loop. My answer below assumes 1.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 6 Juin 2014

1 vote

Get rid of the for loop. Just do this:
m=1:2
rx=1+2*l*sin(m*b)*m
ry=1+2*l*cos(m*b)*m;

5 commentaires

Mech
Mech le 6 Juin 2014
ok bro, just try it. it dosent work :(
Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford le 7 Juin 2014
Modifié(e) : Roger Stafford le 7 Juin 2014
Image Analyst needs a 'dot':
m=1:2
rx=1+2*l*sin(m*b).*m;
ry=1+2*l*cos(m*b).*m;
plot([1 rx 10],[1 ry 10])
However, you should be able to figure that out, Mech.
Mech
Mech le 7 Juin 2014
thanks alot roger its work but what th meaning of dot in this place m is matrix, by adding dot what happen ?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 7 Juin 2014
It means element by element multiplication, instead of a matrix multiplication.
Mech
Mech le 7 Juin 2014
thank you Analyst ;)

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